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Me-DuPHOS-Rh-Catalyzed asymmetric synthesis of the pivotal glutarate intermediate for candoxatril

Burk et al., 1999

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68995475526015703
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Burk M
Bienewald F
Challenger S
Derrick A
Ramsden J
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry

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A greatly improved process has been developed for synthesis of the glutarate derivative 2, a key intermediate required for Pfizer's drug candoxatril. The cationic (R, R)-Me-DuPHOS-Rh catalyst was found to allow highly efficient and enantioselective hydrogenation of a unique …
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